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<blockquote data-quote="Twowolves" data-source="post: 5529214" data-attributes="member: 18093"><p>The hotel was open for the tourists, with the lights and open areas and riverboats (which I thought was ironic) and everything, but parts of the hotel were still under repair. They worked around the clock to get it ready for the Christmas season. </p><p></p><p>That said, the mall is still closed, except for Bass Pro Shops, and I think maybe some other mostly autonomous shops. But then again, it's a <em>mall</em>, so no loss, right? Unless S'mon really needs some shoes, he's not missing anything.</p><p></p><p>As for gaming, The Game Keep in Lebanon is still the best all-around roleplaying source, while Murfreesboro has Roll the Dice (newish, smaller, and mainly focused on board gaming) and Grand Adventures (almost entirely miniature wargaming focused, with a dash of RPGs and CCgs). There is a place in Rivergate where the Hobbytown USA used to be (next to Chucky Cheese's) that does almost CCGs and 4th ed exclusively (don't expect to see any Pathfinder or other RPGs there), but I don't remember the name. Knoxville has Organized Play downtown (really good RPG source, some tabletop games, lots of space) and Sci-Fi City in West Towne Mall (pretty good overall minis/tabletop/rpg store, but they seem to have a vendetta against Paizo products). </p><p></p><p>That's about all I can personally remember about these two towns as far as gaming goes. Sorry I can't be more specific or helpful.</p><p></p><p>TwoWolves</p><p></p><p>PS: eat some barbecue! Both Nashvegas and K-town have multiple Calhoun's restaurants, so eat some ribs and drink some micro-brewed beer! Nashville also has a Blackstone Brewery and several other micro-breweries are to be found in both cities, so tilt one back for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twowolves, post: 5529214, member: 18093"] The hotel was open for the tourists, with the lights and open areas and riverboats (which I thought was ironic) and everything, but parts of the hotel were still under repair. They worked around the clock to get it ready for the Christmas season. That said, the mall is still closed, except for Bass Pro Shops, and I think maybe some other mostly autonomous shops. But then again, it's a [I]mall[/I], so no loss, right? Unless S'mon really needs some shoes, he's not missing anything. As for gaming, The Game Keep in Lebanon is still the best all-around roleplaying source, while Murfreesboro has Roll the Dice (newish, smaller, and mainly focused on board gaming) and Grand Adventures (almost entirely miniature wargaming focused, with a dash of RPGs and CCgs). There is a place in Rivergate where the Hobbytown USA used to be (next to Chucky Cheese's) that does almost CCGs and 4th ed exclusively (don't expect to see any Pathfinder or other RPGs there), but I don't remember the name. Knoxville has Organized Play downtown (really good RPG source, some tabletop games, lots of space) and Sci-Fi City in West Towne Mall (pretty good overall minis/tabletop/rpg store, but they seem to have a vendetta against Paizo products). That's about all I can personally remember about these two towns as far as gaming goes. Sorry I can't be more specific or helpful. TwoWolves PS: eat some barbecue! Both Nashvegas and K-town have multiple Calhoun's restaurants, so eat some ribs and drink some micro-brewed beer! Nashville also has a Blackstone Brewery and several other micro-breweries are to be found in both cities, so tilt one back for me! [/QUOTE]
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